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Olympus - WCON07
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Olympus - 140523
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Olympus - 140691
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Olympus - 146044
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6 review(s)
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£549.99
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Olympus - 140660
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6 review(s)
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£402.16
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Olympus - 146891
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£8.78
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Olympus - N1291292
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6 review(s)
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£4249.99
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Olympus - N2127892
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6 review(s)
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£479.99
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Olympus - N2127492
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6 review(s)
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£3599.99
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Reviews of Lenses
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: harp optics at wider apertures
Cons: Long-winded focus options
Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual
Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: harp optics at wider apertures
Cons: Long-winded focus options
Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual
Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: harp optics at wider apertures
Cons: Long-winded focus options
Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual
Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
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40/100 |
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: harp optics at wider apertures
Cons: Long-winded focus options
Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual
Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
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Title: Olympus ED 50mm f/2.0 Macro | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: harp optics at wider apertures
Cons: Long-winded focus options
Verdict: There's no front element rotation with focusing and the barrel doesn't protrude far at closest focus range. It draws back in to infinity when you switch the camera off too. However, there's no focus limit switch or controls on the lens barrel, or a manual
Summary: The 50mm lens feels more like a 100mm on Olympus bodies
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